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Israeli Military Revises Account of Gaza Aid Workers’ Killings Amidst Rising Tensions

Israeli Military Revises Account of Gaza Aid Workers’ Killings Amidst Rising Tensions

The Israeli military has revised its initial account of the killings of seven aid workers in Gaza, admitting that the incident was a result of a misidentification during an airstrike. The workers, part of an international aid organization, were delivering food to the besieged region when they were struck. This admission comes after harrowing video footage emerged, contradicting earlier Israeli claims that the workers were involved in militant activities.

The incident has sparked international outrage and calls for accountability. The aid workers, from various countries, were part of a convoy clearly marked as humanitarian. The revised military statement acknowledges the error but has not quelled the growing criticism from global leaders and humanitarian organizations, who demand a thorough investigation and measures to prevent future incidents.

The killings have further strained the already tense situation in Gaza, where access to basic necessities like food and medical supplies remains severely restricted. The international community continues to press for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid to alleviate the suffering of civilians caught in the conflict.

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